ACTUAL Exam Questions and CORRECT
Answers
What is the FIT mean in relation to a workout? (*Physical Fitness*) - CORRECT
ANSWER - -Frequency-to promote and maintain health
-Intensity-determined by directly measuring oxygen consumption (heart rate)
-Time(Duration)-the length of the session (inversely related to intensity)
What does Morals mean? (*Ethics*) - CORRECT ANSWER - Principles of right and
wrong
What does Ethics mean? (*Ethics*) - CORRECT ANSWER - Discipline of determining
good and evil
What is the Crime Fighter Model? (*Ethics*) - CORRECT ANSWER - Crime Control
Model
What is the Public Servant Model (*Ethics*) - CORRECT ANSWER - Due Process
Model
What are the 4 stated ethical values for the law enforcement profession? (*Ethics*) - CORRECT
ANSWER - 1. The Law Enforcement Oath of Honor
2. The Law Enforcement Code of Ethics
3. The Law Enforcement Code of Conduct
4. Cannons of Police Ethics
What does Honor mean in the Oath of Honor? (*Ethics*) - CORRECT ANSWER - Means
that ones word is given as a guarantee
,What does Betray mean in the Oath of Honor? (*Ethics*) - CORRECT ANSWER -
Breaking faith with public trust
What does Badge mean in the Oath of Honor? (*Ethics*) - CORRECT ANSWER -
Symbol of your office
What does Integrity mean in the Oath of Honor? (*Ethics*) - CORRECT ANSWER -
Being the same person in private and public life
What does Character mean in the Oath of Honor? (*Ethics*) - CORRECT ANSWER -
The qualities that distinguish an individual
What does Public Trust mean in the Oath of Honor? (*Ethics*) - CORRECT ANSWER -
Charge of duty imposed in faith toward those you serve
What does Courage mean in the Oath of Honor? (*Ethics*) - CORRECT ANSWER -
Having strength to withstand unethical pressure, fear, or danger
What does Accountability mean in the Oath of Honor? (*Ethics*) - CORRECT
ANSWER - You are answerable and responsible to your oath of office
What does Community mean in the Oath of Honor? (*Ethics*) - CORRECT ANSWER -
The jurisdiction and citizens served
What does Discretion mean in the Code of Conduct? (*Ethics*) - CORRECT ANSWER -
Consideration of all surrounding circumstances in determining whether and legal action shall be
taken
, What is Use of Force in the Code of Conduct? (*Ethics*) - CORRECT ANSWER - An
officer will never employ unnecessary force or violence, and will be used with the greatest
restraint
What is Performance duties of an officer in Code of Conduct? (*Ethics*) - CORRECT
ANSWER - A police officer shall perform all duties impartially, without favor or affection
or ill will and without regard to status, sex, race, religion, political belief, or aspiration
What is Confidentiality in the Code of Conduct? (*Ethics*) - CORRECT ANSWER -
Things of a Confidential nature will be kept secret unless the performance of duty or legal
provision requires otherwise
What is Integrity in the Code of Conduct? (*Ethics*) - CORRECT ANSWER - A police
officer will not engage in acts of corruption or bribery, nor will an officer condone such acts by
other officers
What is Cooperation with other police officers and agencies in the Code of Conduct? (*Ethics*)
- CORRECT ANSWER - Police officers will cooperate with all legally authorized
agencies and their representatives in the pursuit of justice
What is Private Life in the Code of Conduct? (*Ethics*) - CORRECT ANSWER - Police
officers will behave in a manner that does not bring discredit to their agencies or themselves
What is Art 1 in the Cannons of Police Ethics? (*Ethics*) - CORRECT ANSWER -
Primary Responsibilities of the job-protection of the people of the United States through
upholding their laws
What is Art 2 in the Cannons of Police Ethics? (*Ethics*) - CORRECT ANSWER -
Limitation of Authority-Know the bounds upon himself in enforcing the law. He or she must
recognize that the American system of government gives no man, groups of men, or institution,
absolute power